Higher-order interactions stabilize dynamics in competitive network models
Jacopo Grilli,
György Barabás,
Matthew J. Michalska-Smith and
Stefano Allesina ()
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Jacopo Grilli: Ecology and Evolution, University of Chicago
György Barabás: Ecology and Evolution, University of Chicago
Matthew J. Michalska-Smith: Ecology and Evolution, University of Chicago
Stefano Allesina: Ecology and Evolution, University of Chicago
Nature, 2017, vol. 548, issue 7666, 210-213
Abstract:
Communities that are very rich in species could persist thanks to the stabilizing role of higher-order interactions, in which the presence of a species influences the interaction between other species.
Date: 2017
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